Tag: imports
The US Continues To Be At Odds With Its Allies Over Renewable Energy
To hear Donald Trump brag about it, you’d think that coal is an energy savior. After all, he has recently signed four executive orders aimed at increasing coal production and saving coal-burning power plants from retirement. Yet what the Trump administration isn’t admitting is that the growth of solar has … [continued]
The post The US Continues To Be At Odds With Its Allies Over Renewable Energy appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Closing The Loop: OnePlanet’s Solar Panel Recycling Facility Scores Major Funding Boost
In a significant move that highlights the importance of sustainability within the solar sector, OnePlanet has secured a substantial financial foundation to build its flagship solar panel recycling facility in Green Cove Springs, Florida. With a freshly closed $7 million seed funding round and an additional $14.5 million in federal … [continued]
The post Closing The Loop: OnePlanet’s Solar Panel Recycling Facility Scores Major Funding Boost appeared first on CleanTechnica.
India Sells Over 2 Million EVs
It has been a couple of years since I have written about electric vehicles in India. My interest was piqued again recently when a friend of mine returned from the sub-continent and declared “EVs are everywhere.” Of course, the vast majority have fewer than 4 wheels. I wonder if our … [continued]
The post India Sells Over 2 Million EVs appeared first on CleanTechnica.
New Freight Electrification Report: A Strategic Blueprint For US Truck Charging
The electrification of freight trucking in the United States has quietly become a central strategic challenge for decarbonization efforts. Transportation is now the leading source of greenhouse gas emissions in the US, surpassing even electricity generation, and heavy-duty trucking alone contributes disproportionately to this problem. While US rail refuses to … [continued]
The post New Freight Electrification Report: A Strategic Blueprint For US Truck Charging appeared first on CleanTechnica.
China Walks Away: U.S. LNG Expansion Plans Unravel as Trade War Escalates
China has just suspended all LNG imports from the United States. No warning, no phasedown, just an apparent state directive that Chinese buyers, including the national oil companies, were no longer to sign, lift, or receive U.S. liquefied natural gas. The decision comes in the wake of a rapidly escalating … [continued]
The post China Walks Away: U.S. LNG Expansion Plans Unravel as Trade War Escalates appeared first on CleanTechnica.